Whynter BSR-140SB 24 inch Built-ln 140 Cans Undercounter Stainless Steel Beverage Fridge with Reversible Door, Digital Control, Lock, and Carbon Filter
Product Summary
Whynter 24-inch Beverage Refrigerator holds 140 cans with precise 34-54°F temperature control. Advanced internal fan-forced circulation ensures uniform temperature distribution in the cabinet. Features a fingerprint-resistant stainless steel and dual-pane anti-UV glass door to protect drinks from light damage. Adjustable tempered glass shelves allow flexible storage.
This beverage cooler comes with 3-color LED lighting, temperature memory function, eco-friendly refrigerant, activated carbon filtration for odor control, safety lock for beverage protection and reversible door installation – perfect for bedroom, office, or bar use.
Spacious 140-Can Capacity
Accommodates up to 140 standard 12-oz cans.
Precise Digital Touch Control
Temperature adjustment (34-54°F) with ±1°F accuracy.
Fingerprint-Resistant Steel Door
Premium seamless stainless steel curved door.
UV-Protective Glass Door
Double-pane insulated glass with UV filtration.
Quiet Operation
Vibration-dampening technology ensures quiet operation.
Adjustable Glass Shelves
Glass shelves offer adjustable positioning for different shapes and sizes.
Temperature Memory Function
Automatically recalls your preferred cooling settings after power interruptions.
3-Color LED Lighting
Choose from white, blue or amber LED lights.
Reversible Door Design
Left or right-hinged installation options adapt to any layouts.
Specification
Additional information
| Installation Type | Freestanding / Built-in |
|---|---|
| Bottle Capacity | 140 standard 12 oz. cans |
| Cabinet Storage Capacity | 5.65 cu. ft. |
| Zone Type | Single Zone |
| Cooling System Type | Compressor |
| Seamless Door | Yes |
| Reversible Door | Yes |
| Door Lock | Security Lock and Key |
| Temperature Range | 34℉-54℉ / 1℃-12℃ |
| Celsius Option | Yes |
| Humidity Tray | – |
| Refrigerant | R600a |
| Maximum Power Consumption | 138W / 1.2A |
| Unit Dimensions | 23.7″W x 23.5″D x 33.9″H |
| Shelf Type | 3 Tempered Glass Shelves (Removable) |
Features
● Capacity: 140 standard 12-oz cans
● Cabinet Storage Capacity: 5.65 cu. ft.
● Built-in/Freestanding installation (proper clearance required)
● Stainless trimmed glass door with sleek black cabinet
● Touch screen control with temperature range from 34°F-54°F (1°C-12°C)
● Environment friendly refrigerant
● Activated carbon filter eliminates odors
● Double tempered glass panel
● Reversible door orientation
● Soft interior LED lighting with three colors
● Equipped with activated carbon filter ensures optimum air quality and eliminates odors
● Internal fan-forced circulation for even temperature distribution throughout the cabinet
● Cylinder lock and two keys
● Fahrenheit and Celsius degree temperature indicators
● Three adjustable glass shelves
● Noise Level : < 43 dB
● Voltage: 115V /60 Hz
● Power: 138 watts / 1.2 Amps
● ETL listed
● Product dimensions: 23.7″ W×23.5″ D×33.9″ H
● Package dimensions: 27.4 W”×27.4″ D×38.8″ H
● Net weight: 103.8 lbs
● Gross weight: 118.3 lbs
● UPC 850014459796
*This unit comes with one year limited warranty.
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FAQs
What is the difference between single zone and dual zone wine refrigerators?
Single zone units keep one consistent temperature throughout the cabinet. They’re ideal for storing one type of wine. Dual zone units provide two separate temperature-controlled sections so you can store reds and whites at their preferred temperatures at the same time.
Can I use a built in wine refrigerator as a freestanding unit?
Yes. Built in models can be used freestanding because they vent from the front. Just be sure you have enough room for proper airflow around the back and sides.
Can I use a freestanding model as a built in?
No. Freestanding units vent heat from the rear and need space around them. Enclosing them will trap heat and shorten the life of the unit.
How is bottle capacity measured?
Capacity is based on standard 750 ml Bordeaux style bottles. If you store larger or wider bottles, the total capacity will be lower.
Will larger bottles fit?
Yes, but you may need to remove a shelf or adjust shelving to make room for oversized bottles like Champagne, Pinot Noir, or specialty blends.
How much space do I need for ventilation?
Built-in units only need clearance at the front for ventilation. Freestanding units require at least 4 to 6″ of space at the back and sides so the compressor can breathe properly. For full details, see the installation manual.
Do the shelves come out?
Yes. Shelves can be removed or repositioned depending on the model. This lets you store larger bottles when needed.
What temperature should I set my wine refrigerator to?
For single zone units, a middle range around the low to mid 50s works for most wines. For dual zone models, the upper zone is typically set for reds in the mid to upper 50s and the lower zone for whites in the mid 40s to low 50s.
Can I store other beverages in my wine refrigerator?
You can, though keep in mind the shelves are designed for wine bottles. Cans and other bottles may fit differently depending on size.
Are Whynter wine refrigerators noisy?
They run quietly. Like any refrigeration appliance, you’ll hear a low hum during compressor cycles, but it shouldn’t be disruptive.
How long does it take to cool after first plugging in?
Most units reach the set temperature within a few hours, though this can vary depending on ambient temperature, how often the door is opened, and how full the unit is.
Can the door be reversed?
Many models come with a reversible door, but not all. Check your specific model to confirm.
What should I do if I see condensation inside?
A small amount of moisture can be normal. If it becomes excessive, check that the door is sealing properly and that the room isn’t too humid.
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